Arbeitslos (TAS Records 1982)

Wah-wah attacking
techniques to the impressing all-girls
from this Dutch Punk-Rock Pop females as your rare crown jewel to be
discovered; putting on their six-piece members band on singing in Dutch,
English and German not feeling ashamed to deal with the rest of man’s world as
being themselves written short songs in rough Garage guitars, Reggae and little
wavie on easy playing as the facts could be your non-pretension of still going
strong efforts as led by singer Josee getting your attentions from their town
of Alkmaar/Amsterdam/Hoorn gladly awesome on throwing their album from the late
eighties era entitled The Ideal by Wanda’s.With the graffiti sign written on
the alley’s wall saying, “ My brain is my ammunition, my body the gun. And the
society – the target …” making sense of everything that most rebel music makers
wanted to aiming at. Three chords riffs, sounded like the old version of
Elastica as well expressing cold intrusion spreads the sedative seclusion over
male minded realm being force to be opened as the kicking doors tracks like
Second Part, Blind Witness, De Stem Des Volks, H2O Tucht with Cecile on vocals
through Angst or All Right Reserved, gave guitarist Marleen, drummer Arie or
bassist Cecile and even cover designer Anne for letting the globe to see their
simple works of black and white silhouette.